This article shows the women's squads of the participating teams at the 2012 Asian Women's Cup Volleyball Championship. [1]
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Yu Juemin | coach | ||
1 | Wang Yimei | 11 January 1988 | opposite | Liaoning Volleyball |
2 | Mi Yang | 24 January 1989 | setter | Tianjin Volleyball |
4 | Hui Ruoqi | 4 March 1991 | outside hitter | Jiangsu Volleyball |
6 | Chu Jinling | 29 July 1984 | outside hitter | Liaoning Volleyball |
7 | Zhang Xian | 16 March 1985 | libero | Liaoning Volleyball |
8 | Wei Qiuyue | 26 September 1988 | setter | Tianjin Volleyball |
9 | Yang Junjing | 11 May 1989 | middle blocker | Bayi Volleyball |
10 | Shan Danna | 8 October 1991 | libero | Zhejiang Volleyball |
11 | Xu Yunli | 2 August 1987 | middle blocker | Fujian Volleyball |
12 | Zeng Chunlei | 3 November 1989 | opposite | Beijing Volleyball |
15 | Ma Yunwen | 19 October 1988 | middle blocker | Shanghai Volleyball |
17 | Zhang Lei | 11 January 1985 | opposite | Shanghai Volleyball |
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Hong Sung-Jin | 6 November 1963 | coach | KVA |
2 | Kang Min-Jeong | 24 May 1986 | middle blocker | Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate |
3 | Si Eun-Mi | 3 July 1990 | setter | GS Caltex Seoul KIXX |
5 | Kim Hae-Ran | 16 March 1984 | libero | Seongnam Korea Expressway Hi-pass |
6 | Lee So-Jin | 28 August 1987 | setter | Hwaseong IBK Industrial Bank Altos |
9 | Lee Yeon-Ju | 1 March 1990 | outside hitter | Daejeon KGC |
11 | Han Yoo-Mi | 5 February 1982 | outside hitter | Daejeon KGC |
12 | Han Song-Yi | 5 September 1984 | opposite | GS Caltex Seoul KIXX |
14 | Choi You-Jeong | 17 October 1992 | middle blocker | GS Caltex Seoul KIXX |
15 | Kim Jin-Hee | 22 March 1993 | opposite | Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate |
16 | Moon Jung-Won | 24 March 1992 | outside hitter | Seongnam Korea Expressway Hi-pass |
17 | Yang Hyo-Jin | 14 December 1989 | middle blocker | Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate |
19 | Kim Hee-Jin | 29 April 1991 | middle blocker | Hwaseong IBK Industrial Bank Altos |
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Masayoshi Manabe | 21 August 1963 | coach | |
1 | Nanami Inoue | 19 June 1989 | middle blocker | Denso Airybees |
6 | Kaori Kodaira | 13 April 1990 | outside hitter | Toray Arrows |
7 | Saki Minemura | 18 April 1990 | outside hitter | Toray Arrows |
8 | Risa Ishii | 19 May 1990 | outside hitter | Denso Airybees |
10 | Kanami Tashiro | 25 March 1991 | setter | Toray Arrows |
11 | Erika Sakae | 3 April 1991 | setter | Denso Airybees |
12 | Yuki Ishii | 8 May 1991 | outside hitter | Hisamitsu Springs |
13 | Saki Mashiba | 30 May 1991 | libero | |
15 | Miyu Nagaoka | 25 July 1991 | opposite | Hisamitsu Springs |
18 | Azusa Futami | 15 May 1992 | middle blocker | Toray Arrows |
19 | Yurie Nabeya | 15 December 1993 | outside hitter | Denso Airybees |
20 | Riho Otake | 23 December 1993 | middle blocker | Denso Airybees |
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Mitra Shabanian | coach | ||
1 | Zahra Vahedi | 14 February 1984 | ||
6 | Shabnam Alikhani | 25 September 1992 | Pasand Isfahan VC | |
7 | Fatemeh Rashidi | 17 June 1985 | Pasand Isfahan VC | |
8 | Mahsa Saberi | 14 February 1993 | ||
9 | Mona Roosta | 21 March 1993 | ||
11 | Faranak Babolian | 17 April 1992 | ||
12 | Mahsa Kadkhoda | 22 June 1993 | ||
13 | Negar Kiani | 8 June 1992 | libero | Pasand Isfahan VC |
14 | Farzaneh Zarei | 29 October 1991 | ||
16 | Farnoosh Sheikhi | 13 May 1990 | ||
17 | Shekoufeh Safari | 7 March 1989 | Pasand Isfahan VC | |
19 | Mahtab Rahmani | 25 August 1992 |
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Oleksandr Gutor | coach | ||
1 | Irina Shenberger | 20 February 1992 | ||
3 | Sana Jarlagassova | 21 July 1989 | outside hitter | |
4 | Olga Karpova | 10 June 1980 | middle blocker | Zhetysu Almaty |
5 | Olga Nassedkina | 28 December 1982 | middle blocker | Zhetysu Almaty |
7 | Alena Omelchenko | 19 June 1989 | middle blocker | |
8 | Korinna Ishimtseva | 4 February 1984 | setter | Zhetysu Almaty |
9 | Irina Lukomskaya | 19 March 1991 | setter | Zhetysu Almaty |
11 | Marina Storozhenko | 6 June 1985 | libero | Zhetysu Almaty |
14 | Alessya Safranova | 10 February 1986 | ||
15 | Lyudmila Anarbayeva | 12 November 1983 | middle blocker | Zhetysu Almaty |
16 | Inna Matveyeva | 12 October 1978 | outside hitter | |
17 | Olga Drobyshevskaya | 22 September 1985 | outside hitter | Zhetysu Almaty |
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Norimasa Sakakuchi | coach | ||
1 | Chien Huang-ying | 10 September 1994 | Taiwan Power | |
2 | Wang Sin-ting | 17 October 1992 | middle blocker | Taiwan Power |
3 | Hsiao I-ling | 10 October 1992 | Taiwan Power | |
6 | Hsu Hiu-chun | 28 January 1994 | Taiwan Power | |
7 | Teng Yen-min | 9 February 1984 | outside hitter | Taiwan Power |
8 | Chang Li-wen | 27 February 1995 | Taiwan Power | |
10 | Chen Wan-ting | 25 November 1990 | opposite | NTNU |
11 | Chen Wan-ching | 16 June 1988 | setter | NTNU |
12 | Yang Meng-hua | 15 August 1991 | libero | Taiwan Power |
13 | Wen I-tzu | 31 October 1991 | middle blocker | Taiwan Power |
16 | Tsai Yin-feng | 6 November 1984 | middle blocker | Taiwan Power |
18 | Chang Li-ting | 17 February 1996 | Taiwan Power |
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai | 17 July 1966 | coach | |
1 | Wanna Buakaew | 2 January 1981 | libero | Chang |
2 | Piyanut Pannoy | 10 November 1989 | libero | Azərreyl Baku |
5 | Pleumjit Thinkaow | 9 November 1983 | middle blocker | Fujian Xi Meng Bao |
6 | Onuma Sittirak | 13 June 1986 | outside hitter | Kathu Phuket |
10 | Wilavan Apinyapong | 6 June 1984 | outside hitter | Fujian Xi Meng Bao |
11 | Amporn Hyapha | 19 May 1985 | middle blocker | Jakarta Electric PLN |
12 | Tapaphaipun Chaisri | 29 November 1989 | libero | Khonkaen |
13 | Nootsara Tomkom | 7 July 1985 | setter | Azərreyl Baku |
15 | Malika Kanthong | 8 January 1987 | opposite | Nonthaburi |
16 | Pornpun Guedpard | 5 May 1993 | setter | Nonthaburi |
18 | Ajcharaporn Kongyot | 18 June 1995 | middle blocker | Supremre Nakhon Si |
19 | Sontaya Keawbundit | 9 February 1991 | outside hitter | RC Cola Raiders |
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | Club |
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- | Pham Van Long | Coach | Thông tin Liên Việt Post Bank | |
2 | Bui Thi Nga | 15 August 1994 | Middle blocker | Thông tin Liên Việt Post Bank |
3 | Hà Thị Hoa | 16 May 1984 | Setter | Vietinbank VC |
5 | Pham Thi Kim Hue | 3 August 1982 | Middle blocker | Vietinbank VC |
6 | Dinh Thi Tra Giang | 9 May 1992 | Middle blocker | Vietsovpetro VC |
7 | Pham Thi Yen | 20 October 1985 | Opposite | Thông tin Liên Việt Post Bank |
8 | Do Thi Minh | 3 August 1988 | Outside hitter | Thông tin Liên Việt Post Bank |
9 | Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hoa | 10 November 1987 | Middle blocker | VTV Bình Điền Long An |
10 | Duong Thi Nhan | 27 February 1995 | Outside hitter | VTV Bình Điền Long An |
11 | Nguyen Thi Xuan | 10 September 1986 | Outside hitter | Vietinbank VC |
14 | Tran Thi Cam Tu | 19 April 1989 | Opposite | |
15 | Ta Thi Dieu Linh | 19 March 1990 | Libero | Thông tin Liên Việt Post Bank |
18 | Dao Thi Huyen | 3 May 1987 | Setter | Thông tin Liên Việt Post Bank |
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